Okay so I got a 300 - help me out please

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Okay so I got a 300 - help me out please

by iamdavinci » Mon Dec 31, 2007 6:31 pm
I achieved a 300 - even though it is my own fault - I did no studying and when I decided to take the test I scheduled it and took it with in a week. I knew that without studying I would not achieve much but it was interesting test to take.

The morning of the test I had the typical stress and anxiety that goes with it but I am figuring that I will study for the next 4 weeks non stop and achieve a better score. My question is this:

What is the best way to study and will that random 300 look bad for when I apply to the schools of my choice? Also does anyone have a good solid route to take for preparing for this test. I went to mba.com and downloaded a sample test but it is limited. Any help is appreciated.

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by Auzbee » Mon Dec 31, 2007 6:44 pm
Sorry to hear about your low score. This forum has lots of resources to get you started on every front. Also read through the various debriefs of people who have beaten the GMAT to get a good understanding of their strategy. IMO this should be a good starting point for you if you are clueless.

Ultimately you need to identify your weak areas and work on them. There is no one size fit all strategy that applies to everyone.

All the best.